The Detroit Lions defensive tackle won't be docked for blasting Jacksonville quarterback Chad Henne last week, according to the league office. Safety Jerome Couplin also won't be fined for an unnecessary roughness call, per the league.

Suh stunted with Jason Jones on the play in question, and came free around the left side of the pocket. Henne appeared to deliver the ball with Suh more than a step away, but Suh drilled him anyway.

It's the kind of play former coach Jim Schwartz would have explained away, because he wanted his defensive line to play aggressively and without abandon.

New coach Jim Caldwell, though, said he was displeased that Suh cost Detroit 15 yards on the play and would talk to him about correcting his behavior.

"(I'll tell him) we don't cut any corners, we don't pull any punches. We talk about the issue, we talk about what needs to be straightened away," Caldwell said. "Like most families do, we don't dance around issues. We think we can get them squared away that way."

Suh's reputation for border-line hits precedes him. He's already paid $374,294 in fines and suspensions for in-game infractions over his four-year career. That includes a record $100,000 fine from last year's season opener.

He was tagged by the NFL as an "at-risk player" this offseason and drew a visit from NFL executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent.